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Pretty Cool: Golden Rays

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Freediver82 - water borne
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Wow, beautiful! I wonder if some predators (or fishers) don't take advantage of such concentration of rays.
 
my fav is that one from the side... its like sharp wall of rays that just stops at hte front line..awesome
 
We see schools like that, not quite as numerous, in Florida. A while back, I almost flipped my boat maneuvering to avoid a sand bar that turned out to be a school of cow nosed rays. Main predators are big sharks, bulls, hammerheads, etc. They will chase the rays right up on the beach, rays and sharks coming out of the water, thrashing around like crazy right next to tourist swimmers. You want to see people move fast in the water? Olympic swimmers would be proud.

Connor
 
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